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Sweet Charity
Questors Theatre, Ealing
October 1984 Past Productions

Overview

Sweet Charity, October 1984 Sweet Charity, based on Federico Fellini's screenplay for Nights of Cabiria, is a musical directed and choreographed by Bob Fosse, with music by Cy Coleman, lyrics by Dorothy Fields, and book by Neil Simon.

The original Broadway production opened on January 29, 1966 at the Palace Theatre, and ran for 608 performances. It starred Gwen Verdon, John McMartin, Helen Gallagher, Thelma Oliver, James Luisi, Arnold Soboloff, and Sharon Ritchie. The production was nominated for 12 Tony Awards, winning only one, for Fosse's choreography. The show had a London production at the Prince of Wales Theatre in 1967.

The 1969 film version, Sweet Charity, also directed and choreographed by Fosse, starred Shirley MacLaine and McMartin, recreating his original Broadway role. The movie also included Chita Rivera, Paula Kelly, Stubby Kaye, Barbara Bouchet, Ricardo Montalban, Sammy Davis, Jr., Barbara Bouchet, Suzanne Charney, Alan Hewitt, Dante DiPaolo, Bud Vest, Ben Vereen, Lee Roy Reams, and Al Lanti. The movie was notable for costumes by Edith Head and of course its dance sequences (notably The Rich Man's Frug).


Cast
Charity Margaret Boughton
Helene Angela Sturgeon
Nickie Marion Alais
Carmen Margaret Collier
Herman Clive Tibbits
Ursala Anne Tustin
Vidal Roger Roseboom
Manfred Peter Barnett
Oscar Andy Yeates
Big Daddy Douglas Roberts
Big Daddy’s assistants Dave Evans & Peter Barnett
Rosie Mandy Stenhouse
he Fandango Ballroom Hostesses:
Sandra Buckland, Jackie Clarke, Merion Ganjou, Ellen Harvey-Smart, Lindsey Howie, Annie Kitcherside, Rachel Marks, Jan Rayner, Joyce Stewart, Barbara Thomas, Janet Turner, Clare Walker, Beryl Yorath

Dancers:
Pauline Beament, Debbie Harkness, Yvonne Sibbald, Frances Warhurst

Jonathan Kinns, Mark Tooley

Chorus:
Rebecca Cooksey, Barbara Hall, Marion McLaren, Gerry Parsons, Louise Stevenson, Jackie Williams John Barker, Robin Mason, Richard Matthiae, Andrew McBean, Ron Pharo, Paul Saunders, Peter Vaughan

 

   
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